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  1. Vasily I Dmitriyevich (Russian: Василий I Дмитриевич; 30 December 1371 – 27 February 1425) was Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow from 1389. [1] [2] He was the heir of Dmitry Donskoy , who reigned from 1359 to 1389.

  2. Hace 4 días · Vasily I (born 1371—died February 1425, Moscow) was the grand prince of Moscow from 1389 to 1425. While still a youth , Vasily, who was the eldest son of Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy (ruled Moscow 1359–89), travelled to the Tatar khan Tokhtamysh (1383) to obtain the Khan’s patent for his father to rule the Russian lands as the grand prince ...

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  3. - Kiev, Unión Soviética; 15 de diciembre de 1991) fue un militar y francotirador soviético famoso por ser el autor de 242 muertes de soldados y oficiales de las fuerzas armadas de la Alemania nazi ( Wehrmacht y otras fuerzas del Eje) durante la batalla de Stalingrado, entre ellos once francotiradores alemanes. 1 . Biografía. Infancia y juventud.

  4. Principality of Moscow - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Name. Origin. Dmitry Donskoy. Vasily I and Vasily II. Ivan III. Court. Relations with the Horde. Assessment. Society. Class. Culture. See also. References. Bibliography. Further reading. External links. Principality of Moscow.

    • Vassal state of the Golden Horde, (1282–1471), Sovereign state, (1471–1547)
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  6. Vasili III Ivanovich (Russian: Василий III Иванович; 25 March 1479 – 3 December 1533) was Grand Prince of Moscow and all Russia from 1505 until his death in 1533. He was the son of Ivan III and Sophia Paleologue and was christened with the name Gavriil (Гавриил).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VasilyVasily - Wikipedia

    See also. Vasily. Vasili, Vasily, Vasilii or Vasiliy ( Russian: Василий) is a Russian masculine given name of Greek origin and corresponds to Basil. It may refer to: Vasili I of Moscow Grand Prince from 1389–1425. Vasili II of Moscow Grand Prince from 1425–1462. Vasili III of Russia Tsar from 1505–1533. Vasili IV of Russia Tsar from 1606–1610.